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Arts+Culture
Movie musings
And the Oscar goes to ...
Published
Jan 16, 2014
Video
JHU film program director Linda DeLibero weighs in on 2014 Oscar nominations
Cha cha cha
Dancing the night away
Published
Jan 15, 2014
Johns Hopkins students, faculty learn the basics of ballroom dance in popular intersession course
Where the work gets done
Published
Jan-Feb 2014
Photos
The convenience of having one's entire office in a machine as slim as a copy of 'The Paris Review' has not made moot the writer's room
/ Gazette
Ask an Expert
Nazis, stolen art, and George Clooney
Published
Jan-Feb 2014
Molly Warnock, an assistant professor of art history, discusses why the Nazis cared so much about art, subject of the forthcoming film 'The Monuments Men'
/ Gazette
One to watch
Published
Jan 8, 2014
Magazine editor Eva Chen, a Hopkins grad, on list of 'Women to Watch in 2014'
/ Business Insider
Of note
Creative collection
Published
Jan 6, 2014
Photos
Sheridan Libraries acquire notes, manuscripts, lectures of American fiction writer, essayist, teacher, and 1951 JHU graduate John Barth
Blurred lines
Exhibition explores digital realities
Published
Dec 12, 2013
'Unravel the Code' exhibition at Eisenhower Library explores information identity
Memoir
A good life, with mistakes
Published
Winter 2013
A reporter sits down for coffee and a chat with Daniel Menaker, A&S '65 (MA), former editor for The New Yorker.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Peabody
Dreams of the fallen
Published
Winter 2013
Jake Runestad's new composition skips the bugles and tells an intimate story of life in the military.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Translation
The bug and the gaze
Published
Winter 2013
The pressure's on when it comes to translating academic writing.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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